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Iran Hikes Gasoline Prices For The First Time Since 2019
The Islamic Republic of Iran has announced a fuel price hike for the first time since 2019, with the increase coming at a time when the authorities are struggling with economic pressures and environmental disasters. The new pricing system, which took effect at midnight on December 13, will see motorists pay 15,000 rials per litre (~4.7 U.S. cents per gallon) for the first 60 liters consumed in a month; 30,000 rials a litre (~9.4 cents per gallon) for the next 100 liters and 50,000 rials per litre (~15.7 cents per gallon) for anything beyond…
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U.S. Shale Turns From Drilling Faster to Recovering More Oil
It has been an eventful year for U.S. shale oil and gas. Low prices—at least in oil—a double down on capital discipline, and drilling efficiency gains that pushed the U.S. total to a record high again were the hallmarks of 2025. The next frontier? Recovery rates. Recovery rates for shale oil wells are much lower than the rates for conventional wells. The average is around and below 10%, compared with 30% to 35% for conventional wells. Given the prominence of shale basins in the United States’ total oil production, it was…
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Tanker Seizure Forces Chevron to Slash Prices on Venezuelan Crude
Chevron has quietly cut the price of Venezuelan crude sold to U.S. refiners after American forces seized a tanker off the country’s coast, tightening an already-fragile export channel and adding fresh volatility to Gulf Coast markets. Traders familiar with the matter told Bloomberg that Chevron sold a batch of Venezuelan crude on December 11 at weaker levels than a similar offer just two days earlier. The timing was impossible to miss: the discount came immediately after U.S. forces boarded and seized the Skipper, a sanctioned crude carrier…
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ExxonMobil Unveils Graphite Invention To Extend EV Battery Life By 30%
Exxon Mobil Corp. (NYSE:XOM) has invented a type of graphite that can extend the life of electric-vehicle batteries by as much as 30%, pushing the oil major further into advanced battery materials as automakers look for longer-lasting cells and supply chains less reliant on China. “We’ve invented a new carbon molecule that will extend the life of the battery by 30%,” Chief Executive Officer Darren Woods, adding that it’s a “revolutionary step change in battery performance.” According to Woods, several EV…
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Europe Under Siege as Moscow Targets Critical Infrastructure
What looked at first like a bizarre local accident in western Norway should have set off every alarm bell in Europe. In April 2025, someone remotely seized control of a hydroelectric dam in Bremanger, opened its floodgates, and let millions of cubic meters of water roar downstream for hours. Only months later did Norway’s intelligence service quietly confirm that the culprits were linked to Moscow. And this act wasn’t meant to destroy the dam — it was a calling card. Most Europeans still think the war stops at…
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